Note: If you are changing from an STK1002 or STK1006 to an STK1005 you should start by going through the changing daughter board procedure. |
The STK1005 is a daughter card for the STK1000 with the AP7200 processor. The following steps will guide you through setting up the STK1000/STK1005 running Linux in a network.
1. | On the STK1005: Make sure that all the dip switches are switched to the left. | ![]() |
2. | On the STK1005: Make sure that all the VDD jumpers are set. | ![]() |
3. | Connect a serial cable to UART_A. Open a terminal application. HyperTerminal can be used on Windows gtkterm and minicom can be used on Linux. Use terminal settings 115200 bps, 8N1.
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4. | Connect a network cable to ETH_A, and attach the power line. Turn on the STK1000 with the red power switch. | ![]() |
5. | Congratulations! When the AVR32 logo appears on the LCD, the STK1000 Linux server is running. Connect to it using telnet or FTP or continue using the serial console. | ![]() |